The royal couple’s Instagram account is also where they revealed the baby’s full name, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, alongside a sweet and elegant black and white photo of the baby in his mother’s arms, surrounded by his maternal grandmother and paternal great-grandparents.

“This afternoon Their Royal Highnesses introduced Her Majesty The Queen to her eighth great-grandchild at Windsor Castle,” the caption reads. “The Duke of Edinburgh and The Duchess’ mother were also present for this special occasion.”

Throughout her pregnancy, Schumer was candid about her struggles with hyperemesis — a pregnancy complication that causes severe nausea and vomiting — which resulted in the cancelation of some of her stand-up shows.

In November 2018, Schumer posted a picture of herself in the hospital, apologizing for having to cancel some of her gigs, and adding in the caption, “Baby’s fine but everyone who says the 2nd trimester is better is not telling the full story. I’ve been even more ill this trimester. I have hyperemesis and it blows.”

Schumer also mined her pregnancy struggles for laughs in her Netflix stand-up special titled “Growing,” which premiered on the streaming service on March 19.

In the caption of an Instagram post about the special, Schumer credited her husband, Chris, with helping her through the challenges of pregnancy.

“But thank you to my husband, Chris who has kept me going during this pregnancy,” she wrote. “His willingness and desire to be open with the world about himself and our marriage is courageous and beautiful.”

With the caption “#itssoeasy,” Schumer jokes in the video, “When you’re pregnant, like I am, and you wanna put your socks on, it’s easy. First, the left foot, okay a little discomfort but not really a problem … then the right foot.”